Flora Segunda by Ysabeau S Wilce - a reviewFlora´s adventures include rescuing an accused pirate (with the forged signature of the Warlord), venturing into the long abandoned Bilskinir House (where the butler rumored to eat children) and facing the terrifying Lord Axacaya (who just happens to be her mother´s biggest enemy)

Jamie Brindle InterviewJamie Brindle, doctor, author, raised by ex-hippies who planted a hedge maze in the garden and sold boomerangs for a living, seeks girlfriend for his brother. You will love this guy!

Ken Scott Smith interviewKen Scott Smith explains, “The world couldn’t be this messed up on its own, there has to be someone or something pulling the strings, and then all my catholic experiences came flooding back, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, what if they were real? I started writing the very next day.”

Little Brother by Cory Doctorow - a reviewCory Doctorow´s young adult science fiction novel Little Brother questions the all too possible future in which the Department of Homeland Security´s policies of paranoia and fear usurp the rights of ordinary people.

The Serpent´s Spell by Rae Bridgman - a reviewSomeone is slaughtering the snakes in the pits of Narcisse. While on a field trip to see the snakes, Wil and his cousin Sophie stumble upon a secret that starts them on a search to find the perpetrators.

Thief´s Covenant by Ari Marmell - a reivewWinddershins is trying to make a living as a thief, but it seems no one wants to leave her alone. Between the city guard, the thieves´ guild and a grueesome past she might not survive to find the answers she wants.

Wintersmith by Terry Pratchett - a reviewIn the third Tiffany Aching book, the young witch in training stumbles into an ancient dance of the seasons and must find a way to get herself back out before her village is destroyed by the Wintersmith.